US20140334166A1 - Magnetic pivot connector structure for lamp - Google Patents
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- F21V21/00—Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
- F21V21/10—Pendants, arms, or standards; Fixing lighting devices to pendants, arms, or standards
- F21V21/12—Pendants, arms, or standards; Fixing lighting devices to pendants, arms, or standards capable of being elongated or shortened by the insertion or removal of intermediate pieces
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Abstract
A magnetic pivot connector structure is provided. The structure comprises a magnetic socket and a magnetic plug. The magnetic socket includes negative and positive grooves at the center. A magnet is disposed on one side of the positive and negative grooves. The positive and negative grooves are connected electrically to a first member. The magnetic plug comprises positive and negative shafts disposed aside. An iron member is disposed on one side of the positive and negative shafts. The positive and negative shafts are connected electrically to a second member. When the magnetic plug is connected electrically to the magnetic socket. The magnet attracts the iron member, which connects electrically the first and second members. Then the positive shaft is used as the axle center and the negative shaft rotates around the negative groove. Thereby, the first and second members are connected pivotally and rotate with respect to each other.
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- The present invention relates generally to a pivot connector structure for lamp, and particular to a magnetic pivot connector structure that attracts the two end devices to be connected pivotally using magnetism, connects the two end devices, and enables rotation of the two end devices with respect to each other.
- Technologies progress with each passing day. Instead of asking for adequacy for use as before, people become more demanding on the performance of various products. Following the humane thinking model, lamps are always one of the important inventions in the history. Up to date, various types of lighting equipment have ever introduced. The invention of lighting equipment improves the inconvenience at dim nights for people. In order to reinforce the light in the circumstances of weaker lighting, farther sites, or blocked light, table lamps are invented for disposing aside.
- Most people stay at home in their leisure time engaged in watching TV or using computers. Indoor activities have occupied most of modern people's time, deteriorating and degenerating people's vision in the long run. Table lamps can emit light from a nearby site. Thereby, harms such as vision degeneration and fatigue or discomfort in eyes caused by insufficient light during reading, performing paperwork, or using computers. Illumination influences greatly on vision. Accordingly, providing good and proper illumination by a table lamp is the key to improving indoor brightness. Nowadays, table lamps are extensively applied to various scenarios and become a very popular light-emitting device. For example, table lamps are applied to general homes, companies, research facilities, government institutions, and other scenarios.
- The current table lamps can be categorized into the fixed, flexible, and cantilever types. The lamp head of a fixed-type table lamp is fixed on a lamp arm and cannot be changed significantly. For a flexible-type table lamp, a soft tube is disposed between the lamp head and the lamp stand. By using the flexible property of the soft tube, a user can adjust the direction and the angle of the lamp head. Besides, for a cantilever table lamp, a lamp arm is disposed between the lamp head and the lamp stand. Both ends of the lamp arm are connected pivotally to the lamp head and the lamp stand, respectively. Thereby, a user can pull the lamp arm and move the lamp head horizontally or vertically to the location requiring illumination depending on his needs in work.
- The table lamp technology according to the prior art adopts an integral design, which occupies more space. In addition, when a user operates on the desktop, he may need a light source from different angles or according to the user's sensitivity and requirement in comfort to the light source. Generally, table lamps include an adjustable lamp arm for height and illumination angle, so that the light source can be provided according to the user's required height and angle. Although the integral design can achieve the same result, the height and angle cannot be adjusted at will. Owing to the integral design, the adjustable angles and heights are limited. Moreover, while storing, the integral design constrains the possibility of shrinking further; because of the integral design, some fixed volume is unavoidable. Besides, the variations in the types of lamps are also limited. It is difficult to fully utilize the lamp according to the application location and time. Thereby, it has become a common objective to provide a table lamp structure, which includes varied possibilities in adjusting the height of the frame structure, the angle of illumination, and the brightness. Furthermore, the lamp can be stored with ease without occupying too much zoom.
- Accordingly, the present invention provides a magnetic pivot connector structure for improving the lamp structure according to the prior art. The lamp according to the prior art is an integral design, which limits adjustment in height and illumination direction. According to the present invention, a plurality of lamp frames can be added by using the magnetic pivot connector, endowing table lamps with varieties. Lamps having this pivot connector can rotate by 360 degrees for adjusting to the required angle for illumination. Furthermore, disassembling and assembling can be done with ease by using the magnetic pivot connector. It brings convenience for storage by occupying little space. Thereby, the present invention overcomes the drawbacks according to the prior art as described above. The magnetic pivot connector is used for pivot connection. By using the pivot structure, a plurality of lamp frames can be added for adjusting the height. By applying it to the lamp head base, the angle of the lamp head base can be adjusted and the magnetic pivot connector can be used for electrical connection. Besides, by disposing a plurality of magnetic connectors at the principal part of a lamp, users can adjust the number of the lamp heads to be used according to their needs. All they need to do is to connect the lamp head having the magnetic pivot connector magnetically.
- An objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic pivot connector for lamp. The magnetic pivot connector is connected pivotally between a first member and a second member and enables the first member and second member to establish electrical connection.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic pivot connector for lamp. The magnetic pivot connector is connected pivotally between a lamp stand and a lamp arm for facilitating rotating the angle and position of the lamp stand.
- Still another objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic pivot connector for lamp. The magnetic pivot connector is connected pivotally among a plurality of lamp arms for facilitating increasing the height of the lamp.
- A further objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic pivot connector for lamp. The magnetic pivot connector is connected pivotally between a lamp head base and a lamp arm for facilitating adjusting the angle of the lamp head base.
- A still further objective of the present invention is to provide a magnetic pivot connector for lamp. The magnetic pivot connector is connected pivotally between a bulb and a lamp head base for facilitating varying the number of bulbs and thus facilitating using and saving electrical power.
- In order to achieve the objectives and efficacies described above, the present invention provides a magnetic pivot connector structure, which mainly comprises a magnetic socket and a magnetic plug. The magnetic socket includes a negative groove and a positive groove at the center. A first insulation layer is disposed between the positive groove and the negative groove. A magnet is disposed on one side of the positive and negative grooves. The positive and negative grooves are connected electrically to a first member. The magnetic plug comprises a positive shaft and a negative shaft disposed aside. A second insulation layer is disposed between the positive and negative shafts. An iron member is disposed on one side of the positive and negative shafts. The positive and negative shafts are connected electrically to a second member. When the positive shaft is inserted into and connected electrically to the positive groove and the negative shaft is inserted into and connected electrically to the negative groove, the magnet attracts the iron member, which connects electrically the first and second members.
- The magnetic socket and the magnetic plug are connected electrically between the first member and the second member. By using the positive shaft as the axle center, the negative shaft rotates around the negative groove, making the first member and the second member connected pivotally and rotating with respect to each other. When the first member is a lamp arm and the second member is a lamp stand, the disposal of the lamp stand will be flexible. When the first member is a lamp arm and the second member is a lamp arm, it is convenient to add a plurality of third lamp arms for increasing the height the lamp. Hence, the lamp can used as a table lamps or a floor lamp. When the first member is a bulb socket and the second member is a lamp arm, it is convenient to adjust the angle of the bulb socket for better illumination. When the first member is a bulb and the second member is a lamp socket, the number of bulbs can be altered with ease for saving power.
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FIG. 1A shows a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the magnetic socket according to the present invention; -
FIG. 1B shows a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the magnetic plug according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2A shows a cross-sectional view of the disassembled magnetic pivot connector according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2B shows a cross-sectional view of the assembled magnetic pivot connector according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3A shows a schematic diagram of the assembled lamp according to the present invention; -
FIG. 3B shows a schematic diagram of the disassembled lamp according to the present invention; -
FIG. 4A shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp stand and a lamp arm; -
FIG. 4B shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp arm and a lamp arm; -
FIG. 4C shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp arm and a lamp head base; -
FIG. 4D shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp head base and connecting arms for pendant lamp; and -
FIG. 4E shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to bulb sockets and bulbs. - In order to make the structure and characteristics as well as the effectiveness of the present invention to be further understood and recognized, the detailed description of the present invention is provided as follows along with embodiments and accompanying figures.
- The lamp technology according to the prior art adopts an integral design, which limits the operational range and space while adjusting the height and illumination direction of table lamps. In addition, the integral design is disadvantageous to storage. Thereby, the present invention improves the integral structure and provides a pivot connector structure facilitating disassembling and assembling as well as angle adjustment. Hence, the magnetic pivot connector for lamp according to the present invention is an invention with novelty and nonobviousness.
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FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , which show three-dimensional structural schematic diagrams of the magnetic socket and the magnetic plug according to the present invention. As shown in the figures, the main components of the present invention comprise amagnetic socket 10 and amagnetic plug 20. Themagnetic socket 10 comprises apositive groove 110, anegative groove 120, and amagnet 130. Afirst insulation layer 100 is disposed between thepositive groove 110 and thenegative groove 120. Besides, themagnetic socket 10 is connected electrically with afirst member 140. On the other hand, themagnetic plug 20 comprises apositive shaft 210, anegative shaft 220, and aniron member 230. A second insulation layer 200 is disposed between thepositive shaft 210 and thenegative shaft 220. Besides, themagnetic plug 20 is connected electrically with asecond member 240. - The
magnetic socket 10 includes thenegative groove 120 with thepositive groove 110 disposed at the center. Thefirst insulation layer 100 is disposed between thepositive groove 110 and thenegative groove 120. Thenegative groove 120 is an annular groove. Furthermore, themagnet 130 is disposed on the other end surface of themagnetic socket 10. Thefirst member 140 is the connected on themagnet 130. Thefirst member 140 is connected electrically from its inside to the inside of thepositive groove 110 and the inside of thenegative groove 120. In addition, themagnetic plug 20 includes thepositive shaft 210 and thenegative shaft 220 disposed aside. The second insulation layer 200 is disposed between thepositive shaft 210 and thenegative shaft 220. Thenegative shaft 220 is disposed on one side of thepositive shaft 210. Theiron member 230 is disposed on the other side of the positive and thenegative shafts second member 240 is further disposed on theiron member 230 and connected electrically to the inside of the positive andnegative shafts - According to the structure described above, while using the present invention, the positive and
negative shafts magnetic plug 20 are inserted into and connected electrically with the positive andnegative grooves positive shaft 210 is inserted into and connected electrically with thepositive groove 110, while thenegative shaft 220 is inserted into and connected electrically with a portion of thenegative groove 120. Then themagnet 130 of themagnetic socket 10 and theiron member 230 of themagnetic plug 20 attract each other for securing the electrical connection between thefirst member 140 of themagnetic socket 10 and thesecond member 240 of themagnetic plug 20. - Please refer to
FIG. 2A andFIG. 2B , which both show the magnetic pivot connector according to the present invention. As shown in the figures, the electrical connection is that, inside thefirst member 140, there are a first positive wire 150 and a first negative wire 160. The first positive wire 150 is connected electrically to thepositive groove 110 and the first negative wire 160 is connected electrically to thenegative groove 120. Thepositive groove 110 is connected electrically with thepositive shaft 210, while thenegative groove 120 is connected electrically with thenegative shaft 220. Thepositive shaft 210 and thenegative shaft 220 have internal electrical connection with thesecond member 240. Inside thesecond member 240, there are a second positive wire 250 and a second negative wire 260. Thepositive shaft 210 is connected electrically to the second positive wire 250 and thenegative shaft 220 is connected electrically to the second negative wire 260 for forming the electrical connection between thefirst member 140 and thesecond member 240. - The present invention further makes use of the above structure. In the electrical connection of the
magnetic plug 20 and themagnetic socket 10, thepositive shaft 210 of themagnetic plug 20 is inserted into thepositive groove 110 of themagnetic socket 10; thenegative shaft 220 is inserted into thenegative groove 120. Thepositive groove 110 is disposed at the center of themagnetic socket 10. The size of the hole of thepositive groove 110 corresponds to the size of thepositive shaft 210. Thereby, thepositive shaft 210 is wedged in thepositive groove 110. On the other hand, thenegative groove 120 is an annular groove with a width corresponding to the size of thenegative shaft 220. While using, because thepositive shaft 210 is wedged in thepositive groove 110, thepositive shaft 210 can used as the axle center for rotating themagnetic plug 20. Thenegative shaft 220 moves along the annular groove of thenegative groove 120, so that themagnetic plug 20 can make 360-degree rotations. Thereby, thefirst member 140 connected with themagnetic socket 10 and thesecond member 240 connected with themagnetic plug 20 can rotate, and thus adjusting the first andsecond members - Please refer to
FIG. 3A andFIG. 3B , which show schematic diagrams of the assembled and the disassembled lamp according to the present invention. As shown in the figures, a lamp using themagnetic plug 20 and themagnetic socket 10 according to the present invention for assembling is disclosed. One end of afirst lamp arm 40 is set as thefirst member 140; alamp stand 30 is set as thesecond member 240. Themagnetic plug 20 is disposed on one end of thelamp stand 30, and the inside of themagnetic plug 20 is connected electrically to apower plug 310 on the other end of thelamp stand 30. Themagnetic socket 10 is disposed on one end of thefirst lamp arm 40 and connected electrically to themagnetic plug 20 disposed on the other end of thelamp arm 40 via the inside of thefirst lamp arm 40. Themagnetic socket 10 of thefirst lamp arm 40 is wedged with themagnetic plug 20 of thelamp stand 30, and thus pivoting and connecting electrically the lamp stand 30 with thefirst lamp arm 40. In addition, one end of asecond lamp arm 41 is set as thefirst member 140; the other end of thefirst lamp arm 40 is set as thesecond member 240. Themagnetic socket 10 is disposed on one end of thesecond lamp arm 41 and connected electrically to themagnetic plug 20 disposed on the other end of thesecond lamp arm 41 via the inside of thesecond lamp arm 41. Themagnetic plug 20 disposed on the other end of thefirst lamp arm 40 is pivoted and connected electrically to themagnetic socket 10 of thesecond lamp arm 41, and thus pivoting and connecting electrically thesecond lamp arm 41 with thefirst lamp arm 40. The other end of asecond lamp arm 41 is set as thesecond member 240; one end of abulb socket 50 is set as thefirst member 140. Themagnetic socket 10 is disposed on one end of thebulb socket 50 and connected electrically to themagnetic plug 20 disposed on the other end of thebulb socket 50 via the inside of thebulb socket 50. Themagnetic plug 20 disposed on the other end of thesecond lamp arm 41 is inserted into and connected electrically to themagnetic socket 10 disposed on one end of thebulb socket 50, and themagnetic plug 20 of thesecond lamp arm 41 is wedged with themagnetic socket 10 of thebulb socket 50, and thus pivoting and connecting electrically thebulb socket 50 with thesecond lamp arm 41. Finally, one end of abulb 60 is set as thefirst member 140; the other end of thebulb socket 50 is set as thesecond member 240. Themagnetic socket 10 is disposed on one end of thebulb 60 and themagnetic plug 20 is disposed on the other end of thebulb socket 50. Themagnetic plug 20 disposed on the other end of thebulb socket 50 is inserted into and connected electrically to themagnetic socket 10 disposed on one end of thebulb 60, wedging themagnetic socket 10 of thebulb 60 with themagnetic plug 20 of thebulb socket 50, and thus pivoting and connecting electrically thesecond lamp arm 41 with thefirst lamp arm 40. The structure described above does not limit the disposal relation between thefirst member 140 and thesecond member 240; their roles can be exchanged. Both cases make use of plugging and connecting themagnet plug 20 to themagnetic socket 10 for connecting electrically thefirst member 140 with thesecond member 240. According to the present invention, thepower plug 310 disposed on the other end of thelamp stand 30 is connected to the power source. The electrical power is transferred from the lamp stand 30 to thelamp arm 40, thelamp arm 41, thebulb socket 50, and thebulb 60 sequentially for supplying the power required for lighting thebulb 60. - Please refer to
FIG. 4A , which shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp stand and a lamp arm. As shown in the figure, the present invention is applied to a table lamp or a floor lamp. The magnetic pivot connector between thelamp stand 30 and thefirst lamp arm 40 can rotate by 360 degrees. The angle between thelamp stand 30 and thefirst lamp arm 40 is the one shown inFIG. 3A rotated by 180 degrees. During usage, the lamp stand 30 can be placed at any desired angle. - Please refer to
FIG. 4B , which shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp arm and a lamp arm. As shown in the figure, the present invention is applied to a table lamp or a floor lamp. A plurality ofthird lamp arms 42 are further disposed between thefirst lamp arm 40 and thesecond lamp arm 41. Themagnetic socket 10 is disposed on one end of thethird lamp arm 42 while themagnetic plug 20 is disposed on the other end thereof. Themagnetic socket 10 and themagnetic plug 10 are connected electrically inside thethird lamp arm 42. Thereby, the plurality ofthird lamp arms 42 can be added and connected electrically for extending the length the lamp arm. Consequently, the illumination location and height by lamps can be set freely. - Please refer to
FIG. 4C , which shows a schematic diagram of the present invention applied to a lamp arm and a lamp head base. As shown in the figure, the present invention is applied to a pendant lamp. Themagnetic pivot connector 1 between afourth lamp arm 43 and alamp head base 80 can rotate by 360 degrees. While using, thebulb sockets 50 for any desired illumination angle can be disposed. - Please refer to
FIG. 4D andFIG. 4E , which show schematic diagrams of the present invention applied to bulb sockets and bulbs. As shown in the figures, the present invention is applied to a pendant lamp. By using thelamp head base 80 according to the present invention, a plurality ofmagnetic sockets 10 are disposed on the structure of the pendant lamp. Amagnetic plug 20 is disposed on one end of a plurality of connecting arms for thependant lamp 70. According to the required quantity, the connecting arms for thependant lamp 70 are connected to thelamp head base 80. Alternatively, a plurality ofmagnetic plugs 20 are disposed on the other end of thebulb sockets 50. Themagnetic sockets 20 corresponding to the other end of thebulb sockets 50 are disposed on the electrical connection end of thebulbs 60. By using magnetic attraction, thebulbs 60 and thebulb sockets 50 can be connected easily. During usage, the quantity of thebulbs 60 and the connecting arms forpendant lamp 70 can be adjusted according to the required brightness for saving power. - Accordingly, the present invention conforms to the legal requirements owing to its novelty, nonobviousness, and utility. However, the foregoing description is only embodiments of the present invention, not used to limit the scope and range of the present invention. Those equivalent changes or modifications made according to the shape, structure, feature, or spirit described in the claims of the present invention are included in the appended claims of the present invention.
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1. A magnetic pivot connector for lamp, comprising:
a magnetic socket, having a negative groove and a positive groove disposed at the center, having a first insulation layer disposed between said positive groove and said negative groove, having a magnet disposed on one side of said positive groove and said negative groove, and said positive groove and said negative groove connected electrically to a first member; and
a magnetic plug, comprising a positive shaft and a negative shaft disposed beside said positive shaft, having a second insulation layer disposed between said positive shaft and said negative shaft, having an iron member disposed on one side of said positive shaft and said negative shaft, and said positive shaft and said negative shaft connected electrically to a second member;
where when said positive shaft is inserted into and connected to said positive groove and said negative shaft is inserted into and connected to said negative groove, said magnet attracts said iron member and thus connecting electrically said first member with said second member; and said positive shaft is used as the axle center and said negative shaft rotates around said negative groove, so that said first member and said second member are connected pivotally and rotate with respect to each other.
2. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 1 , wherein said first member is a first lamp arm and said second member is a lamp stand.
3. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 1 , wherein said first member is a first lamp arm and said second member is a second lamp arm.
4. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 3 , wherein a plurality of third lam arms are further disposed between said first lamp arm and said second lamp arm.
5. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 1 , wherein said first member is a first lamp arm and said second member is a bulb socket.
6. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 1 , wherein said first member is a bulb arm and said second member is a bulb socket.
7. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 1 , wherein said first member is a lamp head base and said second member is a connecting arm for pendant lamp.
8. The magnetic pivot connector for lamp of claim 1 , wherein said first member is a fourth lamp arm and said second member is a lamp head base with a plurality of magnetic sockets.
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